Wednesday, March 10, 2010

new beat

today's thrift store haul. new beat comps galore! lots of goodies strewn throughout this feast. enjoy.

This is the New Beat

Pick a Number "Groovy"
Mac Sample "House Inspector"
Miss Nicky Trax "Acid in the House"
101 "Rock to the Beat"
Erotic Dissidents "Move Your Ass"
Lords of Acid "I Sit on Acid"
Dirty Harry "D-Bop"
Electric Shock "Don't Talk About Sex"
Boy Toy "Touch My Body"
The Secret of China "Chinese Ways"
101 "Move Your Body"
Erotic Dissidents "Shake Your Hips"
Dirty Harry "Double B"
S.M. "SM"
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The New Beat r/Evolution

Sacher Musak "Gorba the Chief"
Mr Big Mouse "Drop that Ghetto Blaster"
The Gruesome Twosome "Hallucination Generation"
Zazou Bikaye "Na Kenda" (Afro-Acid Mix)
I Said Bleep "Sure Be Glad When You're Dead"
Syamese "Drum"
Farida International "Security (Bitakhon)"
+ (Positive) "Change This Circus!"
Sacher Musak "Van Den Beat"
Bleep "In Your System"
I Said Bleep "Cycle 92"
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New Beat Take 1

Erotic Dissidents "Move Your Ass"
Taste of Sugar "Hmm Hmm"
Electric Shock "Don't Talk About Sex"
Chinese Ways "Secrets of China"
Shakti "The Awakening"
Beat Beat Beat "Beat in the Street"
Snowy Red "Euroshima-Wardance"
In-D "Virgins IN-D sky"
Dirty Harry "D'Bop"
S.M. "S.M."
Jade 4 U "Rainbows"
A Split Second "Flesh"
Kings of Agreppo "Agreppo"
TNT Clan "Blow Up DJ
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New Beat Take 4

Tragic Error "Tanzen"
The Brotherhood of Sleep "New Beat, a Musical Phenomenon"
Westbam "Monkey Say, Monkey Do"
Boy Toy "Touch My Body"
Super Nova "B.L.C.D."
Reject 707 "Brainkiller"
Lords of Acid "I Sit on Acid"
Dirrty Harry "Double B"
F.O.G. "Electricity"
Taste of Sugar "The Golden Shower"
Rhythm Device "Acid Rock"
Black Kiss "The Orgasm"
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3 comments:

  1. A sublime collection of lewd, crude and sometimes outrageously rude New Beat classics. As someone old enough to have bought the Subway/Antler New Beat compilations first time around,it certainly brought back a lot of fond memories!
    Of course some of the tracks sound so dated but curiously some of the tracks definitely stand the test of time (my gods you blink and twenty years go by) such as Miss Nicky Trax, the classic afro-acid mix of the Zazou Bikaye track and of course Westbam's classic Monkey Say Monkey Do.

    Actually the Westbam track taught me an important lesson about djing. I remember playing one of my first outdoor parties here in the UK around 90/91. The party was in a clearing surrounded by a huge forest and when my turn came around 4am there was still about 200-300 people dancing...I nervously dropped the Westbam track and cleared the entire forest floor literally! Even my friends stopped dancing and looked at me as though I had committed a great crime! After quickly fading it out I managed to recover my pride and slowly people came back! Anyway, the point is, it wasn't the record, it was the fact at that point in the morning, people wanted something mellow and I failed to read the crowd....huge lesson and that Westbam song will stay with me forever!

    Anyway, nostalgia trip over, thanks so much for ripping these CDs in such high quality, its great to hear them again!

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  2. Ha! Thanks for sharing the trip, TSP! Now I'm curious what you played to repopulate the forest.

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  3. Nooo - Links are down.. Could you repost these please?? I'd really appreciate it.

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